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i slept with an m-16 in my sleeping bag for six months in iraq. i came away from the war no more comfortable with that weapon, and i have to say that i don't think anybody ever gets comfortable with those weapons. >> you didn't have anyplace in civilian hands in america? >> i have to say, i'd have to say no. >> john, i really appreciate you coming in. i'm glad you paid a little tribute to olivia rose. she sounds an extraordinary young girl i wish her life had not been snuffed out in this terrible way. i can only extend to you and 84 parents and the family my deepest condolences. >> and despite what i say about guns and we should perhaps not have these guns available to us. i think the real way to keep this from happening again, is if everybody puts down the remote and they go and hug their child, kiss their child, their 20-year-old child. that 20-year-old child might have come out differently if he had had the warm and loving family that olivia rose has. >> well said, john. thank you very much. >> thanks. >>> incredibly, gun sales are surging in t
i slept with an m-16 in my sleeping bag for six months in iraq. i came away from the war no more comfortable with that weapon, and i have to say that i don't think anybody ever gets comfortable with those weapons. >> you didn't have anyplace in civilian hands in america? >> i have to say, i'd have to say no. >> john, i really appreciate you coming in. i'm glad you paid a little tribute to olivia rose. she sounds an extraordinary young girl i wish her life had not been snuffed...
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my gosh, we're doing $2 billion to train the police in iraq right now. with all the money in the federal budget, if we can't come up to do this, there's something wrong. we fund the child safety program right now as a model of the school for kids too young to be around guns. it teaches them if you see a gun, stop, leave the area. we have child accidents down to the lowest level ever in history. >> here's something you said on friday that struck me because this is really the nub of the argument about armed security. what if when adam lanza started shooting his way into sandy hook elementary school last friday he'd been confronted by qualified armed security? will you at least admit it's possible that 26 little kids, that 26 innocent lives might have been spared that day? is it so abhorrent to you that you'd rather continue to risk the alternative? >> because that's your standard is that fewer people should be killed. that's the goal here. and the standard is if it's possible, your words, if it's possible that lives could be spared, shouldn't we try that.
my gosh, we're doing $2 billion to train the police in iraq right now. with all the money in the federal budget, if we can't come up to do this, there's something wrong. we fund the child safety program right now as a model of the school for kids too young to be around guns. it teaches them if you see a gun, stop, leave the area. we have child accidents down to the lowest level ever in history. >> here's something you said on friday that struck me because this is really the nub of the...
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today iran iraq still view e.-k. as terrorist group but america's position has now flipped any case is iran's democratic call this is just part of the large scale and successful lobby to get off the terror least among backers former white house officials army generals and cia chiefs clint extremely disturbing this is a this is this at the time was a terrorist group they were supposed to be paying officials and moving money around and yet somebody was turning a blind eye to that i think that anything potentially is going to have an influence on the u.s. policy towards iran and could get us into a very dangerous position as far as potentially going to war with iraq iranian officials second that saying and became a place similar role that america back to position forces played in regime change in libya and in the current conflict in syria the main support of beasts to reduce groups or to use because they use for that through to through political means. new yorker reporter in his article called our men in iran reveals
today iran iraq still view e.-k. as terrorist group but america's position has now flipped any case is iran's democratic call this is just part of the large scale and successful lobby to get off the terror least among backers former white house officials army generals and cia chiefs clint extremely disturbing this is a this is this at the time was a terrorist group they were supposed to be paying officials and moving money around and yet somebody was turning a blind eye to that i think that...
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well this brings back memories from iraq nine years ago. and this regard i think the purpose of drumming up these allegations about syrians something or bundling the usage of of chemical weapons is either to justify a military and they're likely in syria or to justify arming the rebels with quantitatively but the weaponry especially. on the sides or things came to a political settlement to impose the presence of. one of those people who would be on the ground for all they come to the weapons stocks of syria which would be in the best of israel of course so whether things go in the direction of a direct military intervention or they go in the direction of stopping the shaman. supervision over the syrian military political supplement in both cases this media hype is meant to further the interests of us imperialism and zionism and the region but the u.s. is expected to recognize the syrian opposition is the sole legitimate voice solve the syrian people in the next few days just tell significant will that be. well this is a clear and blatant at
well this brings back memories from iraq nine years ago. and this regard i think the purpose of drumming up these allegations about syrians something or bundling the usage of of chemical weapons is either to justify a military and they're likely in syria or to justify arming the rebels with quantitatively but the weaponry especially. on the sides or things came to a political settlement to impose the presence of. one of those people who would be on the ground for all they come to the weapons...
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and says this will be the shame of his life, he was the one without made the case for going to war in iraq, you know, as the spokesman. i think this. what struck me was the administration has really handled this badly. i mean you don't send her up to the hill to meet with people unless you're going have some friendly meetings too. are you going to have some positive people come out and say claire mccaskill, they say how wonderful she is and at the same time what you have got to have is other people. where are the endorsers. i haven't heard from madeleine albright, hillary clinton. she just kind of out there by herself which may be a message. >> i will keep watching that one and everything else. >> mark shield, david brooks, thanks as always. and if you want even more, mark and david keep up the talk on the "doubleheader" recorded in our newsroom. that will be posted at the top of the "rundown" later tonight. >> warner: we'll be back shortly with a look at efforts to pinpoint the age of the grand canyon. but first, this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station
and says this will be the shame of his life, he was the one without made the case for going to war in iraq, you know, as the spokesman. i think this. what struck me was the administration has really handled this badly. i mean you don't send her up to the hill to meet with people unless you're going have some friendly meetings too. are you going to have some positive people come out and say claire mccaskill, they say how wonderful she is and at the same time what you have got to have is other...
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and afghanistan, vietnam veteran, but one who has been averse to the iraq surge, voted against that, spoke out against it, and has earned himself some enemies among the stronger, shall we say, lobbyist for the state of israel. >> by floating this name too early, the white house has really attracted criticism for him. politico just posted a story saying beginning tomorrow, the emergency committee for israel conservative group founded by william krystal is going to have adds on msnbc and other attacking chuck hagel for voting against iran sanctions. the white house tells us they believe this criticism is manageable, they could go ahead with nomination of senator hagel, but there are other names out there, and i think this is much less set in stone than the choice of senator kerry. >> it's, again, a situation where they suggest, float a name, and let the critics gather before they even have a defense of the nominee. what about women and other diverse names if this doesn't work? >> that's why i think the michelle fonoi, the first couple of the years of the obama administration, important
and afghanistan, vietnam veteran, but one who has been averse to the iraq surge, voted against that, spoke out against it, and has earned himself some enemies among the stronger, shall we say, lobbyist for the state of israel. >> by floating this name too early, the white house has really attracted criticism for him. politico just posted a story saying beginning tomorrow, the emergency committee for israel conservative group founded by william krystal is going to have adds on msnbc and...
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. >> i wonder if some of these chemical weapons could have been transferred from iraq and lead up to the war. dick cheney said last night, andy, that our alleys no longer trust us and our allies and our enemies no longer fear us. what do you think of that? >> well, look. i think he's right. i think in this equation it's clear that president obama again has moved the goal post on a commitment that he made. that said, i must say i'm more concerned about the assad successor regime and the haste of the administration. i think actually the president's been -- i don't know if he happened into this policy or if he decided on this policy, but not backing the rebels has been a smart move just because i think they're rife with al-qaeda elements. we need to be concerned about whose hands those weapons of mass destruction, whether chemical or biological, fall into. in response to what the governor said, i think it would be naive not to think that some of these weapons are already in the hands of hezbollah. >> i would agree with that. let me ask in a broader sense, governor richardson. here we se
. >> i wonder if some of these chemical weapons could have been transferred from iraq and lead up to the war. dick cheney said last night, andy, that our alleys no longer trust us and our allies and our enemies no longer fear us. what do you think of that? >> well, look. i think he's right. i think in this equation it's clear that president obama again has moved the goal post on a commitment that he made. that said, i must say i'm more concerned about the assad successor regime and...
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a marine who died while fighting in iraq. we're talking about a sergeant and marines and fellow soldiers say that he deserves the medal. >> one of the insurgents threw a grenade into where he was lying and that's when he pulled it under himself and saved pretty much everyone in the room, myself and other marines in the house all owe him our lives. >> but secretary leon panetta says there's too much conflicting evidence. it indicates that he may have been brain dead before he fell on the grenade. other evidence is that the grenade didn't even explode underneath him. joining me now is george, a representative for the family. >> thank you very much for having me on. >> let me read a response to you from secretary panetta. in light of the strict standards that have been established for awarding the medal of honor, i cannot in good conscience change the recommendation of secretary robert gates. how does the family feel about this? >> the family is very upset because the family believes the marines that were there, the ones that we
a marine who died while fighting in iraq. we're talking about a sergeant and marines and fellow soldiers say that he deserves the medal. >> one of the insurgents threw a grenade into where he was lying and that's when he pulled it under himself and saved pretty much everyone in the room, myself and other marines in the house all owe him our lives. >> but secretary leon panetta says there's too much conflicting evidence. it indicates that he may have been brain dead before he fell on...
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there's shock that the iraq is don't feel the same one why should the government of iraq is lost. even before the war started with the sanctions and the killing of children by lack of medicines on the way through the displaced and send them to other countries including in syria nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the us led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new cover of the very same country to help the leader of a different war as americans continue supporting syria's opposition in part by police in iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with borders has created something of a middle east trying all the white house may not be able to navigate greenup or not artsy new york. while the tragedy for many this year in crisis is also proving to be an opportune time for those they counter state as the days agenda in cross talk coming up but he says he and chanting. problems that will go on so it feels that he has given a lot to kurdish people in the fields that kurds must be quite happy for what they have kids go to right now and they should stop asking t
there's shock that the iraq is don't feel the same one why should the government of iraq is lost. even before the war started with the sanctions and the killing of children by lack of medicines on the way through the displaced and send them to other countries including in syria nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the us led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new cover of the very same country to help the leader of a different war as americans continue supporting...
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building up a case against syria claiming it's preparing to use chemical weapons we look at whether the iraq has been learnt. to change that. help for the rebels despite fears that aid could fall into the hands of radical islamists. in the coverage of the u.k. pregnancy with the suspected suicide of a focus of a frenzy which some say has gone too far. around the world onscreen online international news and comment from the egyptian opposition is growing pressure on president morsi is still missing to yield results following days of protests ending with friday's massive march on the presidential palace sons of appeared that the islamist leader might give in to one of the key demands the controversial referendum on the islamic led constitution could be delayed but that still would not guarantee a resolution to the standoff. reported true explains. the president may see the referendum here in egypt provided the opposition forces open dialogue with the president's without preconditions which people see on the streets as meaning without the respite demands here the presidential palace doesn't say
building up a case against syria claiming it's preparing to use chemical weapons we look at whether the iraq has been learnt. to change that. help for the rebels despite fears that aid could fall into the hands of radical islamists. in the coverage of the u.k. pregnancy with the suspected suicide of a focus of a frenzy which some say has gone too far. around the world onscreen online international news and comment from the egyptian opposition is growing pressure on president morsi is still...
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there's shock that the iraq don't feel the same want to. look at them in iraq is. even before the war started with the sanctions and the killing of children by lack of medicine all the way through. other countries including syria nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the u.s. led invasion into your block washington is pressuring a new government of the very same country to help move the leader of a different one as america continues supporting syria's opposition in part by police if you want iraq's refusal to march in lock step with orders has created something of a middle east trying all the white house may not be able to navigate bring up or not artsy the. now big brother turns its all seeing eye to the u.k. trying to build that government to people's taxes he's promised privacy concerns secretary labor and everyone labeling everyone else to terrorists beat up my. feet no one should be proud of heaps of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their foundation pipes spewing black smoke over the snow covered peaks the tr
there's shock that the iraq don't feel the same want to. look at them in iraq is. even before the war started with the sanctions and the killing of children by lack of medicine all the way through. other countries including syria nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the u.s. led invasion into your block washington is pressuring a new government of the very same country to help move the leader of a different one as america continues supporting syria's opposition in part by police...
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has created something of a paradox forcing iraq to prevent iran from dealing with syria by bringing up this issue of so-called weapons supplied to just another way to pressure the baghdad regime united states feel that it's not invested blood and treasure in terms of overthrowing saddam hussein that it has the right if not the obligation to move in order the internal affairs of the baghdad regime obviously. objects to this kind of approach and i daresay that the iraqi people object to that approach as well the names u.s. officials have complained that baghdad is not doing enough to cooperate with washington's demands since september iraq has only managed to allegedly inspect two iranian planes baghdad does not have an air force and grounding planes is proving too costly as they must be refueled after each check recently iraq made it clear that it is not willing to march to the beat of america's drum in an interview with the new york times iraq's minister of transportation said quote we are an independent country and our stance is clear we will search whichever plane. we want whenever w
has created something of a paradox forcing iraq to prevent iran from dealing with syria by bringing up this issue of so-called weapons supplied to just another way to pressure the baghdad regime united states feel that it's not invested blood and treasure in terms of overthrowing saddam hussein that it has the right if not the obligation to move in order the internal affairs of the baghdad regime obviously. objects to this kind of approach and i daresay that the iraqi people object to that...
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almost twenty years ago the bush administration confidently presented false evidence to invade iraq we have first hand descriptions of biological weapons factories on wheels and on rails the invasion triggered a civil war that killed more than one hundred thousand innocent iraqis and years later all washington had to say about this was the president thought it was correct congress thought it was of course i regret that it turned out a lot of it was wrong in the run up to the iraq invasion the us media was instrumental in selling the case to the public the congress never had any proof ever present ever of weapons of mass destruction all came from tony blair to the bush and congress who writes now that the u.s. has drawn a red line on syria it has made it clear it's ready to take action but how i'm not going to telegraph in any specifics what we would do in the event of. a credible evidence that the assad regime has resorted to using chemical weapons against their own people but suffice it to say we are certainly planning to. take action if that eventuality were to occur to american wars
almost twenty years ago the bush administration confidently presented false evidence to invade iraq we have first hand descriptions of biological weapons factories on wheels and on rails the invasion triggered a civil war that killed more than one hundred thousand innocent iraqis and years later all washington had to say about this was the president thought it was correct congress thought it was of course i regret that it turned out a lot of it was wrong in the run up to the iraq invasion the...
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in iraq few weeks ago inquiring from the president with rival groups even ten dead in terms of people are saying here on the streets the country is divided so three can the constitution say will only in force the president to a dictatorship but it lacks a key social economic right to have drafted by islamist dominated assembly for the constitution say it is essential for the progress towards democracy and that after the congress is dross they say we will have parliamentary elections in the first round of course the votes of people voted in fifty seven percent in favor of the constitution analysts believe that this will be another yes vote this is largely because of the seventeen governorates voting today many of them a rule of cultural places where the muslim brotherhood have quite a strong support base of the seventeen voting today only three voted against the president in the parliamentary or in the presidential elections leaving many to believe that this will in fact be a yes vote the opposition forces for that part say that the only reason it was a yes vote in the first round was
in iraq few weeks ago inquiring from the president with rival groups even ten dead in terms of people are saying here on the streets the country is divided so three can the constitution say will only in force the president to a dictatorship but it lacks a key social economic right to have drafted by islamist dominated assembly for the constitution say it is essential for the progress towards democracy and that after the congress is dross they say we will have parliamentary elections in the...
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manning's twenty fifth birthday and as of today he spent nine hundred thirty six days in attention in iraq kuwait and now quantico virginia is in prison and has been condemned by the un and countless activists who see his treatment as nothing short of torture bradley manning is accused of providing wiki leaks with hundreds of thousands of diplomatic cables and military documents that shed a light on some of the u.s. government's most horrific war crimes even more so the reaction to those revelations has revealed the u.s. military is under impunity from said crimes many people including myself see bradley many as a hero who put his life on the line to provide the truth to the american public the u.s. government however sees manning as a traitor and is charging him with aiding the enemy something that could land him the death penalty by the time he's scheduled to be court martialled spent over a thousand days in confinement much of which in solitary might be a lonely one happy birthday bradley stay strong we haven't forgotten about you buddy set. the lucky one of the good of you never seen a
manning's twenty fifth birthday and as of today he spent nine hundred thirty six days in attention in iraq kuwait and now quantico virginia is in prison and has been condemned by the un and countless activists who see his treatment as nothing short of torture bradley manning is accused of providing wiki leaks with hundreds of thousands of diplomatic cables and military documents that shed a light on some of the u.s. government's most horrific war crimes even more so the reaction to those...
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have a county that's unstable like iraq, you can't be surprised that a group like al qaeda in iraq or the islamic state of iraq would replenish itself. >> raising questions of whether america's efforts in iraq paid off, at least as far as combatting terrorist cells is concerned. and whether the u.s. may need to get back in to iraq militarily with small special ops forces to attack those cells again. another detail on the plot in jordan, all the suspects according to officials had moved in and out of syria where weapons and jihadist fighters are plentiful. another sign that the civil war could be spilling over to jordan where the u.s. has a large stake in the survival of that government, wolf. >> to put it mildly. jordanian government is -- if it is destabilize, brian, that's a huge intelligence political disaster for u.s. interests in that part of the world. >> absolutely it would be, wolf. analysts say that jordanian intelligence service is one of the best in the regions and works with u.s. intelligence to share information on terrorist cells there. if that government falls, a lot of
have a county that's unstable like iraq, you can't be surprised that a group like al qaeda in iraq or the islamic state of iraq would replenish itself. >> raising questions of whether america's efforts in iraq paid off, at least as far as combatting terrorist cells is concerned. and whether the u.s. may need to get back in to iraq militarily with small special ops forces to attack those cells again. another detail on the plot in jordan, all the suspects according to officials had moved in...
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with octavia and after the break crosstalk focuses on the recent spike of separatist sentiment across iraq . an artist was arrested for putting up posters critical of drone usage all over new york city the poster show a menacing drone shooting a missile at innocent children with the words drones protection when you least expect it written at the bottom these posters definitely reflect a lot of americans fears that a big brother skynet will completely eliminate the very concept of privacy and free speech so to prove that americans live in a free country without any government spying he had why p.t. hunted down the anonymous artist and arrested him for expressing himself having arrested him at his residence they charged him with fifty six counts of criminal possession of a forged instrument grand larceny possession of stolen property and weapons possession for having a deadly terrorist weapon and unloaded twenty two caliber pistol although being in jail won't be pleasant perhaps arzt s m a t actually in the end it got what he wanted he proved to the world that big brother surveilled him and
with octavia and after the break crosstalk focuses on the recent spike of separatist sentiment across iraq . an artist was arrested for putting up posters critical of drone usage all over new york city the poster show a menacing drone shooting a missile at innocent children with the words drones protection when you least expect it written at the bottom these posters definitely reflect a lot of americans fears that a big brother skynet will completely eliminate the very concept of privacy and...
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infamous collateral murder how a cup your video mrs bradley manning is hero who sees the leaks of the iraq war logs including i don't look up your video as an unqualified good because now americans can finally see how that war is actually going in ditto for the afghan war logs there are also people in the f.b.i. who think such a thing is weak in weeks is very good for national security including the former director of the minneapolis office of the f.b.i. fully roundly who is the time magazine person of the year two thousand and two and i have a long interview in my book with the former top cia analyst ray mcgovern who also sees that sir public knowledge of this benefit to the public debate about our wars should be in measurable good so there is disagreement that the military and intelligence communities about this. think kuwait pro government can that is when the lion's share of seats in parliament after saturday's election but the islamist led opposition which boycotted the vote playing the turnout was as low as twenty six percent dismissing the lawmaking body that is illegitimate the opp
infamous collateral murder how a cup your video mrs bradley manning is hero who sees the leaks of the iraq war logs including i don't look up your video as an unqualified good because now americans can finally see how that war is actually going in ditto for the afghan war logs there are also people in the f.b.i. who think such a thing is weak in weeks is very good for national security including the former director of the minneapolis office of the f.b.i. fully roundly who is the time magazine...
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marine that served in afghanistan and iraq. now he finds himself in a notorious mexican prison. his family is desperate for help and they say they are not getting it from the white house. bill o'reilly will be here on "america's newsroom." he will tell us what the parents have told him on fox news. i'm curious when you look at that photo obviously as mother of two boys i can only imagine what it is like for you to see him in that condition, olivia? >> it was just stunning. i just can't totally wrap my head around it. [ male announce] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis sympto. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or wi
marine that served in afghanistan and iraq. now he finds himself in a notorious mexican prison. his family is desperate for help and they say they are not getting it from the white house. bill o'reilly will be here on "america's newsroom." he will tell us what the parents have told him on fox news. i'm curious when you look at that photo obviously as mother of two boys i can only imagine what it is like for you to see him in that condition, olivia? >> it was just stunning. i...
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you said even if iraq, even if everything turned out great and iraq somehow became an american ally and quote space it would still hard and this struck me come iraq underlined a key element in the mind-set of some of the projection of american power always had a moral result so it is an argument that iraq was fundamentally immoral. >> even the democracies that have the best intentions can take actions that have in morrill results depending on how they carry it out and how well they think things through not just one step in advance but five moves ahead of the time. that's why this gets me to a discussion later on in the book about the realism and what i say is what israel is on? it is more the sensibility than a philosophy. it's about you recognize interest overvalues because if you recognize interest you will be very careful about where you get involved overseas and if you recognize interest you will respect the interest of other nations and their allies compromise. whereas if you make the war out of the values purely coming you are liable to demonize your opponent as an immoral simply
you said even if iraq, even if everything turned out great and iraq somehow became an american ally and quote space it would still hard and this struck me come iraq underlined a key element in the mind-set of some of the projection of american power always had a moral result so it is an argument that iraq was fundamentally immoral. >> even the democracies that have the best intentions can take actions that have in morrill results depending on how they carry it out and how well they think...
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in concert believe america to intervene in the syria they claimed in the run up to the invasion of iraq the reasons for going in iraq had weapons of mass destruction nothing was found intervene in libya colonel gadhafi forces we're told we're going to alter. our sins and thousands of libyan civilians there was never any evidence for that spend once again yes there's a very realistic possibility that the militants in syria could acquire chemical weapons and of course who would be responsible for that would be those countries around the world in particular in the region turkey saudi arabia qatar and starting western countries that are doing absolutely everything they can at the moment to weaken the syrian government. check and i will be got on a website for call moscow preparing to prove a list of americans accused of human rights violations now in response to washington's magnitsky bill accusing russians of the same to read up more about that as we go on for quite a while at this the latest details the latest update on line from a us. also how's this for a killer. i phone apps not great
in concert believe america to intervene in the syria they claimed in the run up to the invasion of iraq the reasons for going in iraq had weapons of mass destruction nothing was found intervene in libya colonel gadhafi forces we're told we're going to alter. our sins and thousands of libyan civilians there was never any evidence for that spend once again yes there's a very realistic possibility that the militants in syria could acquire chemical weapons and of course who would be responsible for...
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the reasons for going in iraq had weapons of mass destruction nothing was found intervene in libya colonel gadhafi forces we were told were going to slaughter. thousands and thousands of libyan civilians there was never any evidence for that so yes it could be a pretext but i think which is they'll be cautious that the west is probably not going to militarily intervene in syria ok we'll leave it there marcus papadopoulos editor of politics first magazine thank you thank you. well the twenty month uprising in the bahrain there could be heading for some kind of resolution both the opposition and the ruling regime say they're ready for a face to face talks without preconditions but as reports their divisions might run too deep for any lasting peace. sadiq says his life was shattered his sits on a municipal council in bahrain and several months ago he was shot by police during a peaceful protest out looking at his injuries his lucky to be alive part of an on line what i was with many of the protesters when we were faced by riot police they did not hesitate to shoot us directly to the head with
the reasons for going in iraq had weapons of mass destruction nothing was found intervene in libya colonel gadhafi forces we were told were going to slaughter. thousands and thousands of libyan civilians there was never any evidence for that so yes it could be a pretext but i think which is they'll be cautious that the west is probably not going to militarily intervene in syria ok we'll leave it there marcus papadopoulos editor of politics first magazine thank you thank you. well the twenty...
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infamous collateral murder helicopter video who sees bradley manning is hero who sees the leaks of the iraq war logs including that helicopter video as an unqualified good because now americans can finally see how that war is actually going to get zero for the afghan war logs there are also people in the f.b.i. who make such a thing as we can weeks was very good for national security including the former director of the minneapolis office of the f.b.i. fully roundly who is a time magazine's person of the year in two thousand and two and i have a long interview in my book with the former top cia analyst ray mcgovern who also sees this public knowledge of this benefit to the public debate that our borders should be in measurable good so there is disagreement that the military and intelligence communities about this. coming up shortly ballot box drama in the weight issue boys all the men from polls so many are unconstitutional i mean the new government lacks political popular legitimacy. and dog day for the british media lord leveson publishes his damning report and calls for tighter pressure
infamous collateral murder helicopter video who sees bradley manning is hero who sees the leaks of the iraq war logs including that helicopter video as an unqualified good because now americans can finally see how that war is actually going to get zero for the afghan war logs there are also people in the f.b.i. who make such a thing as we can weeks was very good for national security including the former director of the minneapolis office of the f.b.i. fully roundly who is a time magazine's...
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prosecutors are hoping that he'll remember the day when he allegedly killed five fellow servicemen in iraq. and here's a strange one for you point out the tale of how one paralympic athlete left a trained racehorse in his wake winning a contest between man and beast. the euro zone's biggest banks may soon come under general electric policing from brussels in a move which could get the green light from the e.u. leaders in the coming hours it's a key step towards a fully fledged banking union on the continent with national powers slowly being concentrated into a single authority now the deal was a matter of concern in britain where many had feared that it could lead to the country's isolation but under conditions agreed to by finance ministers on thursday the u.k. and other non eurozone members will have influence over the decision making process now earlier stephen wolf from the u.k. independence party had told me that british leaders policy is contrary to what the majority of the people there want. but there is a certain code of politicians devises in this country who are petrified the no
prosecutors are hoping that he'll remember the day when he allegedly killed five fellow servicemen in iraq. and here's a strange one for you point out the tale of how one paralympic athlete left a trained racehorse in his wake winning a contest between man and beast. the euro zone's biggest banks may soon come under general electric policing from brussels in a move which could get the green light from the e.u. leaders in the coming hours it's a key step towards a fully fledged banking union on...
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we needed to have women to interact with the women in afghanistan or iraq. it was a fantastic experience in that i got to meet a lot of people and do thing that women don't often get to do in the military but made you realize that memories are out there patrolling. i was patrolling with all of the male marines and someone attacked us, we all fought back. it emphasized the discrepancy between the reality and the policy. >> john: you've done things like this in your military career. has this policy actually held you back? >> well, there are a number of different ways. i think one of the most stark statistics i've seen is 80% of generals come from these jobs that are currently close to women whereas the entry level jobs aren't 80% combat armed. you can see just by the natural progression of the military as the people rise through the ranks, women will be disadvantaged. you're also going to lose people who are not being evaluated based on their qualifications and performance but based on their gender. for me i thought it was ridiculous i wouldn't be judged based
we needed to have women to interact with the women in afghanistan or iraq. it was a fantastic experience in that i got to meet a lot of people and do thing that women don't often get to do in the military but made you realize that memories are out there patrolling. i was patrolling with all of the male marines and someone attacked us, we all fought back. it emphasized the discrepancy between the reality and the policy. >> john: you've done things like this in your military career. has...
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there is iraq and there has long been suspicion the airways over iraq is being used to supply the government. israel below that and jordan to a lesser degree to the south. the point you make about the weapons falling into the hand of the wrong people, what concerns you the most? >> syria has a large supply of chemical weapons and chemical agents. so if these chemical weapons were to fall into the hand of the terrorist element, the al qaeda element among the opposition the risk would be not only they could be used in the conflict in syria, but they might migrate to other places in the middle east and the world. in the hand of terrorists these chemical weapons would be weapons of terror. that has to be a grave concern for the united states and its nato allies, not just the use in syria. but what might happen to them around the world. >> look at the weapons that went out of libya. the "new york times" is reporting that russia is no longer supporting assad and syria? if that is true what would that mean? >> i'll believe that when i see it. i think the rugs have a lot at stake. they may want to e
there is iraq and there has long been suspicion the airways over iraq is being used to supply the government. israel below that and jordan to a lesser degree to the south. the point you make about the weapons falling into the hand of the wrong people, what concerns you the most? >> syria has a large supply of chemical weapons and chemical agents. so if these chemical weapons were to fall into the hand of the terrorist element, the al qaeda element among the opposition the risk would be...
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it turned against the iraq war, it turned towards peace. if we and other outspoken advocates hadn't ignored conventional wisdom and had pressed for peace and hadn't -- hadn't pressed for peace, the war in iraq could still be going on today. in april mr. speaker, of004, i started speaking from this very spot on the house floor about my strong anti-iraq war conviction. eventually these speeches focused on afghanistan where we have now been waging war for more than 11 years, despite more than 2,000 americans dead and nearly $600 billion wasted. even though we are undermining our own interests and failing to bring security and stability to afghanistan. over the last eight-plus years, i have spoken here, nearly every day that i could. to drive home what a moral disaster and strategic failure these wars have been. when constituents and others call or come up to me or write and thank me, i say, but we are still there. i don't deserve thanks until all of our troops are home. you know, mr. speaker, because you have been here for many of them, my spe
it turned against the iraq war, it turned towards peace. if we and other outspoken advocates hadn't ignored conventional wisdom and had pressed for peace and hadn't -- hadn't pressed for peace, the war in iraq could still be going on today. in april mr. speaker, of004, i started speaking from this very spot on the house floor about my strong anti-iraq war conviction. eventually these speeches focused on afghanistan where we have now been waging war for more than 11 years, despite more than...
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we all know and remember when saddam hussein used nerve gas on the kurds in iraq. explain what happens. >> well, it takes -- i think people really underestimate or don't appreciate sort of just how powerful these are. you know, back the group in japan used it on a train, and the train doors opened, and most everyone there was dead. it takes a very small bit. it travels through the air. over an extensive swath, and it takes very little to kill people and very quickly. i'm talking a matter of minutes. this is not just a threat. it's a very grave threat to the syrian people themselves, but you can imagine if you were a neighbor, turkey, who has seen so many refugees, jordan, israel. if you are a neighbor of syria, you feel directly threatened by a potential release, even if it wasn't sort of purposefully directed at you. you could -- and you your citizens could fall victim to it. it's very powerful. it's very difficult to control once it's been released, and very, very deadly. >> all right. fran townsend, thank you very much. appreciate your perspective as always. >>>
we all know and remember when saddam hussein used nerve gas on the kurds in iraq. explain what happens. >> well, it takes -- i think people really underestimate or don't appreciate sort of just how powerful these are. you know, back the group in japan used it on a train, and the train doors opened, and most everyone there was dead. it takes a very small bit. it travels through the air. over an extensive swath, and it takes very little to kill people and very quickly. i'm talking a matter...
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he was a marine in afghanistan and iraq. he went through mexico to costa rica for a surfing vacation. john and oliva hammer are his parents. >> he'd been there before and served. they took every single decent board they had. >> he was looking forward to a cool trip, driving it there. he knew it was mexico, but he wasn't planning on staying in mexico. >> they only stopped for gas. >> his parnlts were concerned when he said he wanted to bring an an ateak shot guk his great-grandfather owned one like this. his parents said he wanted to hunt with it. they said he got the proper forms from u.s. border agent as to declare it, but once he did declare it, the nightmare began. how far was he from the united states of america when he was arrested? >> he was krosting the border. >> ten feet away from america? >> or less. >> his friend was released but johnny was brought to this jail in matamoras, mexico. his parents were told the jail is largely controlled by mexican drug cartel members. a few nights after he was imprisoned his parents
he was a marine in afghanistan and iraq. he went through mexico to costa rica for a surfing vacation. john and oliva hammer are his parents. >> he'd been there before and served. they took every single decent board they had. >> he was looking forward to a cool trip, driving it there. he knew it was mexico, but he wasn't planning on staying in mexico. >> they only stopped for gas. >> his parnlts were concerned when he said he wanted to bring an an ateak shot guk his...
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in 1991, schwarzkopf commanded operation desert storm, the first persian gulf war that forced iraq out of kuwait. president obama says we have lost an american original. >>> a long-time aid to former president george h.b. wush says he's likely to enter the new year in a houston hospital, but they want people to put the harps back in the closet. bush has been in the hospital for a series of complications. he entered intensive care on sunday. >>> with some 90 hours to go until the fiscal cliff kicks in, president obama and top members of congress meet today at the white house, and the house will hold a rare session on sunday. but there are no signs that any proposals are taking shape that both sides can agree on. >>> and now for a look at what is trending today, our quick roundup of what has you talking online. every day thousands of people update social media sites like facebook and twitter when they get sick. now sickweather.com is scanning those sites to help predict outbreaks of illness like the flu, letting you take your ge germophobia. >>> well, bravo is giving us a sneak peek insi
in 1991, schwarzkopf commanded operation desert storm, the first persian gulf war that forced iraq out of kuwait. president obama says we have lost an american original. >>> a long-time aid to former president george h.b. wush says he's likely to enter the new year in a houston hospital, but they want people to put the harps back in the closet. bush has been in the hospital for a series of complications. he entered intensive care on sunday. >>> with some 90 hours to go until...
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you have these despodic regimes and it's terrifying to think that iran could get that capability and iraq almost got that capability. it's concerning. it's why guys like me stay awake a lot of nights trying to figure out how to work our way through these issues. they could cause huge hum humanitarian crisis with their use. >> congressman, thank you very much for joining us, as usual. >> thank you for having me, wolf. >> we're going to continue the breaking news right after this. susan rice has written to the president saying she no longer wants to be considered as secretary of state. the president has accepted her decision. much more coming up on the breaking news right after this. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ female announcer ] live the regular life. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet th
you have these despodic regimes and it's terrifying to think that iran could get that capability and iraq almost got that capability. it's concerning. it's why guys like me stay awake a lot of nights trying to figure out how to work our way through these issues. they could cause huge hum humanitarian crisis with their use. >> congressman, thank you very much for joining us, as usual. >> thank you for having me, wolf. >> we're going to continue the breaking news right after...
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mcmaster went into iraq prepared for the unknown. most of our commanders did not. most notably i would say lieutenant general ricardo sanchez who strikingly, basically, had iraq blow up in his face and went home 'em bittered because he wasn't promoted to four stars as if somehow i did my one year, i'm entitle today a promotion. that sent of entitlement is a new thing in the army, the sense that we are above questioning. i worry a bit that as a nation we try to honor and support the p troops so much that we kind of include the generals in that not understanding that one way to support the troops is to give them good leadership. they deserve better leadership. they deserve the best leadership we can give them. we are not giving it to them right now. >> isn't -- and one of the arguments is that really we have a much vaster but also more professionalized army than the post-world war i force that marshall had an urgent imperative to turn into a real fighting force to begin world war ii and that, you know, firing is not necessarily a sign of good leadership or good manag
mcmaster went into iraq prepared for the unknown. most of our commanders did not. most notably i would say lieutenant general ricardo sanchez who strikingly, basically, had iraq blow up in his face and went home 'em bittered because he wasn't promoted to four stars as if somehow i did my one year, i'm entitle today a promotion. that sent of entitlement is a new thing in the army, the sense that we are above questioning. i worry a bit that as a nation we try to honor and support the p troops so...
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may on leave its chemical weapons to watch the rebels many wonder if it's all just a pretext for an iraq style invasion. israel's drawn the wrath of the international community this week with major powers of the u.n. lambasted the country's illegal decision to expand salmond building on palestinian lands. at one pm in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina josh egypt's president has scrapped the decree that gave him sweeping new powers and effectively put him above the law of the land but the opposition says that's not enough as a referendum on the controversial draft constitution is still scheduled for next week the military has stepped in to act as a buffer between the warring sides it's beefing up a barricade around the presidential palace which has come under attack from protesters for the latest on these developments here's journalist bell true in cairo. it does come as a bit of a surprise at the moment as people really think you know the president wouldn't move on his stance against the opposition forces demands yesterday is tough today they had a meeting which was
may on leave its chemical weapons to watch the rebels many wonder if it's all just a pretext for an iraq style invasion. israel's drawn the wrath of the international community this week with major powers of the u.n. lambasted the country's illegal decision to expand salmond building on palestinian lands. at one pm in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina josh egypt's president has scrapped the decree that gave him sweeping new powers and effectively put him above the law of...
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. >> who ran iraq? >> iraq was run by a baathist regime. the arab world was divided between conservatives and radicals. the conservatives being jordan, the persian gulf states and radicals being egypt, syria and iraq and nigeria. >> where was arafat? >> he was running an organization called al-fat. out of damascus at the time, conducting terrorist operations against israel with the specific objective -- long term objective of creating instability in the middle east and dragging the whole area into war. i open this book, the discussion of the 1967 war, with al-fat's first terrorist operation against israel on new year's eve 1965. it was an aborted operation. then i show how a series of these attacks led to an escalation of tensions in the middle east and eventually succeeded in plunging the region into war, far beyond the expectations of even the syrians who were promoting these operations. >> now, you mentioned nasser earlier. where was sadat? >> sadat was an underlink of nasser, spokesman of the national assembly, a person not highly regar
. >> who ran iraq? >> iraq was run by a baathist regime. the arab world was divided between conservatives and radicals. the conservatives being jordan, the persian gulf states and radicals being egypt, syria and iraq and nigeria. >> where was arafat? >> he was running an organization called al-fat. out of damascus at the time, conducting terrorist operations against israel with the specific objective -- long term objective of creating instability in the middle east and...
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euros however madrid has gone out of its way to avoid a requesting a sovereign bailout economist younis iraq is as the mistakes made by the country's government could ultimately cost a part of its territory. this is a government like the one greece like the one i love which is with all its eggs in the basket or. agreement with germany and we agree on something but it will take a lot more than one of them inspiration they. risk losing an election to change the course of the spanish government and are very much afraid or all of. the possibility of losing a lot you know if. force for so long you start thinking that perhaps the best of all outside its forms. and just ahead and does serving time mean you were paid the crime later on this hour focus on the failings of british jails examining why so many people are thrown back in prison almost as soon as they've been less house. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's
euros however madrid has gone out of its way to avoid a requesting a sovereign bailout economist younis iraq is as the mistakes made by the country's government could ultimately cost a part of its territory. this is a government like the one greece like the one i love which is with all its eggs in the basket or. agreement with germany and we agree on something but it will take a lot more than one of them inspiration they. risk losing an election to change the course of the spanish government...
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only assad, but his adviser from the iranian force i've been on the receiving end of his actions in iraq, he's willing and capable of doing anything to preserve that regime. >> one last thing, even after the regime falls chemical weapons are not over. what you're afraid of is some of these extremist forces getting their hand on them, that will be a very difficult challenge for the united states. >> eliot: what leverage would we have after assumeing that assad falls, not only hope but we predict in the future, will we have the ability to deal with the insurgent forces. james jeffrey and joe cirincione thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you eliot and you live way up here. brian, your cousin, he's a little bit older than you, he lives here, in chicago. and your aunt lisa lives here, in baltimore. uncle earnie? waaay out in hawaii. but don't you worry, we will always be together for christmas. [ male announcer ] being together is the best part of the holidays and cheerios is happy to be part of the family. you just ate dallas! [ male announcer ] red lobster's crabfest ends soon. hurr
only assad, but his adviser from the iranian force i've been on the receiving end of his actions in iraq, he's willing and capable of doing anything to preserve that regime. >> one last thing, even after the regime falls chemical weapons are not over. what you're afraid of is some of these extremist forces getting their hand on them, that will be a very difficult challenge for the united states. >> eliot: what leverage would we have after assumeing that assad falls, not only hope...
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he was a critic of the iraq war. he spoke out against the iraq war. he worried that our troops were not being taken care enough. there were being asked too much with too little. he considered his critique of the iraq war his patron of duty. he said he spoke out for the same reason -- patriotism -- when he volunteered and spent 13 months on the frontline in combat in korea. warren had a great respect for the bond shared by those who experienced combat -- from medal of honor awardee dan inouye, bob kerrey, who also won that coveted award. john mccain, fritz hollings, john kerry, bob dole, and others. all of whom served their country with valor. here is what warren rudman said about that -- if you have had that experience, not much is left in life that will intimate you. nothing did intimate warren rudman. he was fearless in the pursuit for the right. he served on the ethics committee where i first got to know him -- warren rudman. justice souter and i talked about that a few days ago. i got a call from him and he asked me to come over and spend some tim
he was a critic of the iraq war. he spoke out against the iraq war. he worried that our troops were not being taken care enough. there were being asked too much with too little. he considered his critique of the iraq war his patron of duty. he said he spoke out for the same reason -- patriotism -- when he volunteered and spent 13 months on the frontline in combat in korea. warren had a great respect for the bond shared by those who experienced combat -- from medal of honor awardee dan inouye,...
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iraq. we have seen nothing but announcements of withdrawal from afghanistan. we have watched al qaeda elements able to destroy our or damage severely our consulate in benghazi and kill four brave americans. the message has to be sent that the united states is in engaged and that the united states is ready to be involved and the united states is ready to do whatever is necessary to prevent an act that could endanger or take the lives of literally thousands and thousands of innocent people. >> thanks, john. we have reached a grave moment in the war that's raging in syria now for 20 months. and it's grave for the obvious fact that we believe that the assad government has weapononized chemical and biological agents and put them in a position where they can be used fairly rapidly. as you look back over the 20 months of this conflict, this follows a series of events, one leading to the other which people said could not happen. this began, remember, with peaceful demonstrations. and when assad was
iraq. we have seen nothing but announcements of withdrawal from afghanistan. we have watched al qaeda elements able to destroy our or damage severely our consulate in benghazi and kill four brave americans. the message has to be sent that the united states is in engaged and that the united states is ready to be involved and the united states is ready to do whatever is necessary to prevent an act that could endanger or take the lives of literally thousands and thousands of innocent people....
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end of the war in iraq, beginning to draw down in the war in afghanistan. we have got to be ready for their arrival. by supporting their physical health, their emotional well being and their successful transition back into society. some of our returning service members will bear the visible and the invisible wounds of war. since 2001 nearly 250,000 men and women of the armed services have suffered traumatic brain injury. and many more remain undiagnosed. to care for them, this department instituted new guidance in september. we've built concussion restoration centers in theater, we've developed traumatic brain injury centers at many of our military bases around the world, and thanks to the efforts of our military medical professionals, we now have specific guidelines and treatments for what is one of the most elusive injuries that we've ever seen. .. >> the national intrepid center, told by the generous donation of the fisher family, is a world model, a world model for recuperating the human being, and not just treating the disease. let me also note, if i m
end of the war in iraq, beginning to draw down in the war in afghanistan. we have got to be ready for their arrival. by supporting their physical health, their emotional well being and their successful transition back into society. some of our returning service members will bear the visible and the invisible wounds of war. since 2001 nearly 250,000 men and women of the armed services have suffered traumatic brain injury. and many more remain undiagnosed. to care for them, this department...